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Fostering Intelligent Moderation in the Next Generation: Insights from Remida-Inspired Reuse Materials Education
The New Educator
  • William A. Parnell, Portland State University
  • Christine Downs, Portland State University
  • Julianne Cullen
Document Type
Citation
Publication Date
6-20-2017
Abstract

Ecologically minded leaders and early childhood teacher educators offer a culturally significant shiny fish project in their community as a way to launch an environmental-material reuse project. Questioning if environmental collapse is imminent, their project investigation of developing a locally relevant Remida Reggio-inspired center serves as hope for reconceptualizing early childhood practices, offering innovations, and fostering intelligent moderation of earthly resources. Finding widening circles of influence and engaging participants are key to nurturing hope, and these educators draw implications to manifest a large and impactful vision and call to action.

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DOI
10.1080/1547688X.2017.1331094
Persistent Identifier
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/20530
Citation Information
Will Parnell , Christine Downs & Julianne Cullen (2017): Fostering Intelligent Moderation in the Next Generation: Insights from Remida-Inspired Reuse Materials Education, The New Educator.